• The Pintupi are an Australian Aboriginal group who are part of the Western Desert cultural group and whose traditional land is in the area west of Lake...
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  • The Pintupi Nine are a group of nine Pintupi people who remained unaware of European colonisation of Australia and lived a traditional desert-dwelling...
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    through the Pintupi desert region during the Dreaming. It is a complex mythology of narratives, songs and ceremonies known to the Pintupi as Tingarri...
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    ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Pintupi (/ˈpɪntəpi, ˈpɪnə-, -bi/) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of...
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  • Ngaanyatjarra Lands. It was established around a bore in the early 1980s as a Pintupi settlement, as part of the outstation movement, and became a permanent...
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  • Luritja). The variety of Luritja spoken at Kintore is often referred to as Pintupi/Luritja. /ɾ/ can range to a trill [r] in emphatic speech among speakers...
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    (Leningrad: "Children's Literature" Publishing.) Myers, Fred (1986). Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self. USA: Smithsonian Institution. Look up smoke signal in Wiktionary...
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    The Pintupi Nine lived a traditional life in the Gibson Desert of Australia until 1984, having earlier split off from another group of Pintupi people...
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  • Australian Aboriginal kinship (category Articles containing Pintupi-Luritja-language text)
    and female forms, giving a total of sixteen skin names, for example the Pintupi (listed below) and Warlpiri. While membership in skin groups is ideally...
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    [citation needed] Ngarluma Roebourne, W.A. kurmur Nyul Nyul Kimberleys ngaribi Pintupi Central Australia paampu Warray Adelaide River bambu Yolngu Arnhem Land...
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  • Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri (category Pages with Pintupi-Luritja IPA)
    Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri (Pintupi: [waɭɪmb̥ɪr ɟab̥əɭɟari]; born late 1950s) is an Australian Aboriginal artist. He is one of central Australia's most...
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    Books. pp. 362–375. ISBN 978-1-782-38185-3. Hansen, KC; Hansen, LE (1992). Pintupi/Luritja Dictionary 3rd Edition. Alice Springs: IAD Press. ISBN 0-949659-63-0...
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  • Great Victoria Desert in 1986. They were undiscovered longer than the Pintupi Nine, who were found in the Gibson Desert in 1984 and proclaimed to be...
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  • Arts International, p.32. ISBN 976-8097-75-2 Myers, F.R. (1986) Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self: Sentiment, Place and Politics among Western Desert Aborigines...
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    is said that this was done to represent the nine levels of Xibalba. The Pintupi Nine, a group of 9 Aboriginal Australian women who remained unaware of...
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  • Kintore (Pintupi: Walungurru) is a remote settlement in the Kintore Range of the Northern Territory of Australia about 530 km (330 mi) west of Alice Springs...
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    (Pseudomys gouldii), also known as the Shark Bay mouse and djoongari in the Pintupi and Luritja languages, is a species of rodent in the murid family. Once...
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    Bindibu expedition (category Pintupi)
    trips mounted by anthropologist Donald Thomson to meet with and learn from Pintupi Indigenous Australians between 1957 and 1965. Thomson travelled to the...
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    indigenous communities within them. In 1984, a previously uncontacted family of Pintupi emerged from the Gibson Desert. There are however, several ergs (sand dunes...
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    Native police Native Title Act 1993 New Deal for Aborigines Pilbara strike Pintupi Nine Stolen Generations Apology Tent embassy Western Australia Issues 1967...
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    traditional cultures around the world to carry vessels on their heads. The Pintupi of the Western Desert would attach a double strand of plaited rope (ngalyibi)...
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    ornithologist. he is known for his studies of and friendship with the Pintupi and Yolngu peoples, and for his intervention in the Caledon Bay crisis...
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    are also speakers of Warlpiri, Warumungu, Kaytetye, Alyawarre, Luritja, Pintupi, Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara, Ngaanyatjarra, Pertame, Eastern, and...
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    Yinjibarndi (~ 400) Nyangumarta (~ 200) Bardi (~ 400) Wajarri (~ 100) Pintupi (~ 100; shared with Northern Territory) Pitjantjatjara (~3,100; shared...
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    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies C10 Pintupi at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of...
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    Lake Mackay (category Articles containing Pintupi-Luritja-language text)
    Lake Mackay, known as Wilkinkarra to the Indigenous Pintupi people, is the largest of hundreds of ephemeral salt lakes scattered throughout the Pilbara...
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  • Ant Dreaming was a mural painted in early 1971 from June to August by Pintupi tribesmen on the outer wall of the school where Geoffrey Bardon taught...
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  • player Ashleigh Barty was ranked world number one. In 1984, a group of Pintupi people who were living a traditional hunter-gatherer desert-dwelling life...
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    Warumungu in the centre around Tennant Creek, Arrernte around Alice Springs, Pintupi-Luritja to the south east, Pitjantjatjara in the south near Uluru / Ayers...
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    of the desert fall into two main groups, the Martu in the west and the Pintupi in the east. Linguistically, they are speakers of multiple Western Desert...
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